Win $298 Worth of Sally Hansen Beauty Booty Today!

Today you can win $298 worth of Sally Hansen products right here on Beauty's SPOT. ( I adore the nail lacquer pens!) This prize pack includes amazing mineral makeup, an at home mani-pedi kit, and DIY wax hair remover.

How to Enter:Visit Total Beauty’s Facebook or Myspace page to learn one fact about Breast Cancer. Post it in the comments here and you are entered to win!

Deadline to enter: October 30th at midnight PST. US residents only, please. Winner selected using Random.org.

Contest entry is free but please use the paypall button in the top right hand corner to donate. All donates go directly to the Breast Cancer Research Fund.

Studies show that early detection, when followed by appropriate treatment, saves lives and increases treatment options. The five-year survival rate for breast cancer is 98 percent among individuals whose cancer has not spread beyond the breast at the time of diagnosis.

Mammography is especially valuable as an early detection tool because it can identify breast cancer at an early stage, usually before physical symptoms develop when the disease is most treatable.hollyollyberry[at]yahoo.com

Studies show that early detection, when followed by appropriate treatment, saves lives and increases treatment options. The five-year survival rate for breast cancer is 98 percent among individuals whose cancer has not spread beyond the breast at the time of diagnosis.

Early detection, when followed by treatment, saves lives and increases treatment options. The five-year survival rate for breast cancer is 98 percent among individuals whose cancer has not spread beyond the breast at the time of diagnosis.

Studies show that early detection, when followed by appropriate treatment, saves lives and increases treatment options. The five-year survival rate for breast cancer is 98 percent among individuals whose cancer has not spread beyond the breast at the time of diagnosis.kcoud33(at)gmail(dot)com

Reading the stat that 1,190 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in '08 makes me wonder if enough is being done to educate men about getting themselves checked, as well. I know it can't be easy for a man to acknowledge breast cancer in men, but it's life-saving knowledge that needs to get through to them, too.

Studies show that early detection, when followed by appropriate treatment, saves lives and increases treatment options. The five-year survival rate for breast cancer is 98 percent among individuals whose cancer has not spread beyond the breast at the time of diagnosis.